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3DMAX vs. BIG at IEM Katowice 2025 | HLTV.org 2 Feb 2025 · Complete overview of the 3DMAX vs. BIG matchup at IEM Katowice 2025!
Natus Vincere vs. Spirit at IEM Katowice 2025 | HLTV.org 3 Feb 2025 · Complete overview of the Natus Vincere vs. Spirit matchup at IEM Katowice 2025!
HLTV.org - The home of competitive Counter-Strike 24 Aug 2023 · not really. anywhere from 5 inches to 7.5 inches is perfectly fine length wise for a girl. they want above average girth. their gspot isn't deep. and the deeper you go the more yo
Lag compensation change headlines CS2 update | HLTV.org - Fixed a bug where C4 could be defused from any height. [ANIMATION] - Fixes for IK logic to improve third-person feet posing, especially on slopes. - Fixed a case where the feet and legs …
Forum thread: Will i hit 180cm? - HLTV.org 7 Oct 2019 · I was 173cm year ago when I was 15 too haven't grown much since. my mom is 160cm but dad is 187cm and I'm not even close to my dads height. Genetics and height are 1 …
Forum thread: 180cm acceptable? | HLTV.org 18 Oct 2019 · In India 180 would be the best cuz average height is 165 there. I felt tall there cuz the average Finnish girl is the same height as the average Indian man. 2019-10-18 12:46
Forum thread: Can i grow to 180? - HLTV.org 24 Jul 2019 · Heritability can also be used to predict an individual's height if the parents' heights are known. For example, say a man 175 cm tall marries a woman 165 cm tall, and both are …
Forum thread: Parents height | HLTV.org 20 Aug 2021 · If your height is avg of ur parents height, than people would get shorter and shorter My cousin is 195cm and his parents are like 180 cm I'm still 16 and have plenty of time to grow …
Counter-Strike Matches & livescore | HLTV.org All upcoming Counter-Strike Matches & events listed in one place. Containing livescore, lineups, statistics and much more!
FaZe confirm EliGE signing | HLTV.org The 27-year-old rifler will continue his career on the European team as he hopes to win titles more frequently